His spoof "Meinspace" page tells potential friends that he "vas ze first Austrian to have bulimia", that his staple food is Tampax ("zey really fill you up" and have zero calories) and that he is looking to have "one guyfriend of every single skin tone."

Or, as he clarifies, "Ich bin pushin' der limits!"

"Bruno", which opens in the United States on July 10, is Cohen's big screen follow up to "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" which grossed a glorious $261 million at the global box office and triggered a slew of lawsuits from unwitting victims.

Among those duped by Cohen in the new movie are "American Idol" judge Paula Abdul -- interviewed while sitting on a Mexican gardener -- and Republican congressman Ron Paul of Texas, who Bruno reportedly attempted to seduce.

The original "Bruno" subtitle -- "Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner" -- appears to have been dropped.